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jimbonkers said:So what do you recommend i do leave it or change the ratio?
Firegod said:It'll be in the BIOS under all Memory part where all the timings are if you need to change it. But if you make it 1:1 it probably won't run at the timings you have at the moment.![]()
jimbonkers said:I can't find it anywhere...
jimbonkers said:I can't find it anywhere...
jimbonkers said:I can't find it anywhere it seriously is not there, is there any other way of doing it?
What is the actually probelm with my current set-up?
jimbonkers said:I can't find it anywhere it seriously is not there, is there any other way of doing it?
Memory timings --- CAS# Latency, RAS# to CAS# Delay, Row Precharge Delay, Row Active Delay, Row Cycle Timing (all of them have expanded range), Addressing Mode
Memory frequency selection --- A large set of dividers, which allows to set a memory frequency close to the manual value within 400—1200 MHz (in terms of double effective DDR frequency) at 1 MHz steps
Firegod said:Is the BIOS up-to-date on the board?
I'm having a look on Google for you... managed to find this so far,